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Background of H. pylori | The Art of Clinical Medicine
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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)

Background of H. pylori


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Type Clinical features 
Microbiology 
  • Spiral shaped, microaerophilic, gram negative bacteria 
  • Bacterial urease 
    • Converts gastric urea to ammonia to neutralize gastric acid 
  • Motility 
    • Spiral shape and flagella can allow passage through gastric mucosa 
  • Ability to adhere to gastric epithelium 
    • Due to receptor mediated adhesion on gastric surface  
Epidemiology 
  • Estimated to affect 50% of adults in developed countries by age 60 
  • Estimated to affect nearly 80% of adults by age 50 in developing countries 
  • Exact transmission unclear 
  • Reinfection after treatment very unlikely (< 1%) 
Pathophysiology 
  • Attachment to gastric mucosa causes  
    • Increased gastrin release 
    • Decreased somatostatin release 
    • Increased acid secretion 
  • Inflammation leads to gastritis 
    • Loss of gastrin producing cells and parietal cells 
    • Eventual decrease in acid production 
    • Atrophy with intestinal metaplasia 
    • Eventual antral inflammation 
    • Process accelerated by chronic PPIs 
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